Romanesque Conference

Romanesque and the Monastic Environment – Valladolid

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Image and Narrative in Romanesque Art

The British Archaeological Association will hold the seventh in its biennial International Romanesque conference series in conjunction with the British School at Rome on 28-30 March, 2022. The theme is…

The Year 1000 in Romanesque Art and Architecture

The British Archaeological Association was to have held the sixth in its biennial International Romanesque conference series in conjunction with the Dommuseum in Hildesheim in April, 2020. In the light…

The Regional and Transregional in Romanesque Art and Architecture

The British Archaeological Association held the fifth in its biennial International Romanesque conference series in conjunction with the Centre d’Études Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale in Poitiers on 4-6 April, 2018. The…

2016 Romanesque Art, Oxford: Saints, Shrines and Pilgrimage

The British Archaeological Association will hold the fourth of its biennial International Romanesque conference series in Oxford on 4-6 April, 2016. The theme is Romanesque: Saints, Shrines and Pilgrimage, and…

2014 Romanesque Art: Patrons and Processes

This conference, Romanesque: Patrons and Processes, is concerned with patronage and agency – in their broadest senses during the Romanesque period. Thus, in addition to more traditional prosopographical approaches, and…

Romanesque and the Past

Conference Programme Friday 9 April (V&A) Session 1: Peter Draper (President, BAA) 10.20 Introduction 10.30 John McNeill An Introduction to Eleventh and Twelfth-Century Attitudes to the Past 11.00 Eric Fernie…

Romanesque and the Eastern Mediterranean

The British Archaeological Association held the second of the biennial series of International Romanesque conferences in Palermo on 16-18 April, 2012. The theme was Romanesque and the Mediterranean, and the…

Romanesque Conferences

The biennial series on International Romanesque Conferences was launched as the result of a generous donation from one of the Association’s members, John Osborn. The first was held in London…